Kyle Wallack is the Yale assistant coach logging the most miles
recruiting Bulldogs. He has worked with five teams (three
schools) that have appeared in the NCAA Tournament, while his
most recent recruiting efforts helped the Elis lead the nation in
scoring in 2009-10 and 2010-11.

Wallack came to Yale in June of 2006 after working at Holy Cross
(recruiting coordinator, forwards) for two seasons. He helped the
Crusaders register a 4-3 OT upset of Minnesota at the 2006 NCAA
West Regional that capped a 27-10-3 campaign.

Before Holy Cross, Wallack spent two (2002-04) seasons with the
same role at UConn while also mentoring the goalies.

Wallack's goaltending protégés include Atlantic
Hockey Goalie of the Year Tony Quesada (Holy Cross, Minnesota
Wild), UConn's Scott Tomes (Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team),
Quinnipiac's Jamie Holden (Atlantic Hockey Goalie of the Year) and
Yale's Alec Richards (Chicago Blackhawks). He also supervised
Quinnipiac's Justin Eddy (Washington Capitals). Wallack was an
assistant at Quinnipiac for three (1999-02) seasons, where he
helped the Bobcats to a MAAC Championship and an NCAA Tournament
appearance.

His first coaching jobs were at Nichols College (1998-99) and
the University of Delaware (1997-98).

Wallack also has experience coaching with the U.S. National
Program. He earned a gold medal at the 2006 Three Nations
Tournament in Rochester, while getting a silver at the 2007 Five
Nations Tournament in Strakonice, Czech Republic. He has also
coached at the Select 16 Festival.

A four-year starting goaltender and senior captain at
Springfield College, Wallack was team MVP, All-NECHA (1995-97),
Johnson and Wales All-Tournament (1996-97) and NECHA All-Tournament
(1995-96). Wallack, while playing at Springfield, coached the New
England Junior "A" Falcons to an EJHL Championship.

Wallack earned a master's degree in sport management from
Connecticut in 2004.